Commission recommends CSM modifying two lots at Liberty (Verona Technology Park) to accommodate drainage and building placement

2915382 · April 8, 2025

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Summary

The Planning Commission recommended that the Common Council approve a certified survey map to shift a lot line in Liberty Business Park, moving the line north to provide space for a drainage swale and future building expansion; staff said Lot 1 is 3.4 acres and Lot 2 is 1.7 acres.

The Verona Planning Commission on April 7 recommended that the Common Council approve a certified survey map to modify two existing lots at and east of 1079 American Way in Liberty Business Park.

Planning staff explained the change: a previously approved CSM required a lot-line adjustment to accommodate final building placement and stormwater management. The proposed revision shifts the lot line north to create more separation between the building and the revised lot line so a drainage swale can be located there. Staff said future phases could include an expansion by Wisconsin Brewery into Lot 2 but that is a future possibility; staff noted Lot 2 is not currently owned by the brewery and is owned by an entity referenced as Levacy in the transcript.

Commissioner Tijer asked why two lots are being retained instead of merging into a single lot; staff replied the lots are being retained because future expansion is not guaranteed and ownership differs. Commissioner Powers moved to recommend council approval of the CSM (motion cited Lot 1 as 3.4 acres and Lot 2 as 1.7 acres); the motion was seconded by Commissioner Hankard and approved by voice vote.

Staff recommended approval as documented in the case report.